B. When he became engaged he was suprised when people refered to him as a fiance.
-Nick T.

C.
fi·an·cé /ˌfiexternal image thinsp.pngɑnˈseɪ, fiˈɑnexternal image thinsp.pngseɪ/ - [fee-ahn-sey, fee-ahn-sey] -
–noun
a man engaged to be married; a man to whom a woman is engaged.
--Brendan

D. (Nichole G.)
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E.
Synonyms:
affianced, betrothed, engaged person, [[|fiancé]], future, husband-to-be, intended, old lady, old man, prospective spouse, steady, wife-to-be
http://thesaurus.reference.com/browse/fianc%C3%A9e
(ashley)

F. My cousin's fiance was her boyfriend from high school, were he was the quaterback and she was the cheerleader. They dated throughout college and he asked her to marry him and he became her fiance. They got married two years ago right after their college graduation.
~Anna B.~

H. Your fiance is the man you plan to marry; your fiancee (or fiancée) is the woman you plan to marry. I found this sentence on the internet. The word fiance is used in this sentence to show a common misconception of the words fiance and fiancee. A fiance is a man and a fiancee is a woman.
-Jennifer Y.